Sustainable Fiber Technologies

Sustainable Fiber Technologies

Paper and Forest Product Manufacturing

Renton, WA 834 followers

Natural Fibers for a Better Tomorrow

About us

In 2015, an innovative concept to create paper from leftover wheat, an idea that gained its roots when Founder and CEO, Mark Lewis, was completing his undergraduate degree years before, came to commercial fruition with the establishment of Sustainable Fiber Technologies (SFT). Lewis has spent his entire career in the industry, and created SFT to further develop the technology he began working on while in college. Since it’s start, SFT has refined and expanded the capabilities of its technology to pulp non-wood fibers, ranging in its use of agricultural residue in such things as wheat straw, sugar cane, eucalyptus, and more. The company aids in the implementation of their Phoenix Process™ for pulping, as well as engineering and training help in the operation of such facilities. The Phoenix Process has been used in packaging, molded products, tissue and towel, printing and writing paper. Expansion of such technology is always on the horizon with the capable and energetic team of engineers employed by SFT. SFT provides an easy to use, pre-engineered system that makes profitable facilities with short development and engineering phases. SFT will be your partner through the implementation and operation of non-wood pulping facilities. The compostable, all-natural, gluten-free pulp and paper products that SFT is able to produce are sustainable in their purpose as well as the process. For more information about the origins of SFT, or the details of the technology, visit www.sustainablefibertechnologies.com today.

Industry
Paper and Forest Product Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Renton, WA
Type
Partnership
Founded
2015
Specialties
Phoenix Process, Sustainable Paper Products, Green Energy, Non-Wood Pulping Technologies, Green Chemical Production, BioPolymers, Cradle to Cradle, and Wheat Pulp

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